单词 | whack |
释义 | whack —whacker, n. /hwak, wak/, v.t. 1. to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows. 2. Slang. to divide into or take in shares (often fol. by up): Whack the loot between us two. v.i. 3. to strike a smart, resounding blow or blows. 4. whack off, a. to cut off or separate with a blow: The cook whacked off the fish's head. b. Slang (vulgar). to masturbate. 5. whack out, Slang. to produce quickly or, sometimes, carelessly: She whacks out a short story every week or so. n. 6. a smart, resounding blow: a whack with his hand. 7. Informal. a trial or attempt: to take a whack at a job. 8. Slang. a portion or share. 9. out of whack, Informal. out of order or alignment; not in proper condition. [1710-20; orig. dial., Scots form of THWACK; cf. WHANG2, WHITTLE] Syn. 7. try, go, turn. |
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